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Revised Ocean Rise Estimates

A word frequently overlooked in climate change estimates is ‘conservative’. Scientists don’t want to be seen as alarmists, so they Continue reading →

Hawaiian Wave Power

Technologies for solar and wind power are maturing and stabilizing. Innovations will happen; but, the existing technologies suffice. Tidal and Continue reading →

Nuclear Waste Sinks Into Pacific

Mistakes were made. Nuclear bomb testing in the South Pacific didn’t always produce a successful explosion. That was why they Continue reading →

Necessary Relocations

Disasters, whether natural, political, or military, make habitable places inhabitable. People must move, and they do. With tens of millions Continue reading →

Island Nations Sue Polluters

Six island nations that are threatened by sea level rise are suing the biggest polluters for damages. To some extent, Continue reading →

Fuel Efficiency Changes Shipping

In one of those bits of big news that nobody notices, container ships, freighters, and tankers are becoming more fuel Continue reading →

Two Miami Water Worries

As if Miami didn’t have enough to worry about with hurricanes and storm surges, sea level rise is worrisome because Continue reading →

An Antarctic Ice Shelf Is Almost Gone

The Larsen B ice shelf in Antarctica began collapsing in 2002. It is about to vanish. Losing an ice shelf Continue reading →

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